Inter Milan have reportedly left the door wide open for West Ham United to sign ‘remarkable’ 22-year-old Azzedine Ounahi.
That’s according to a report from FCInterNews who claim that Inter have dropped out of the race to sign the Morocco World Cup star.
It is suggested that Angers SCO want around £40 million for Ounahi in the January transfer window.
West Ham boss David Moyes wants to bring the 22-year-old midfielder to the London Stadium this winter (90Min).

Meanwhile, Sky Sports have described him as ‘remarkable’.
And it seems as though the Hammers now have a decent chance of signing him…
Door open for West Ham to sign Ounahi
According to a report from FCInterNews, the Hammers now face slightly less competition for the Moroccan, with Inter Milan having dropped out of the race for his signature.
That is really good news for West Ham, and David Moyes should be doing absolutely everything in his power to sign the midfield bundle of energy.
Ounahi really put himself on the map with a succession of stunning displays for Morocco out in Qatar.
The Morocco international is a central midfielder by trade, but can also operate further forward or even in the deep-lying role.

He has energy in abundance, is a tenacious tackler and a relentless presser.
The Moroccan still has plenty that he can improve on. If he continues to work hard, applies himself properly both on and off the pitch and is a willing learner, he could very well become an elite top-level footballer.
The door now seems to be wide open for West Ham to sign Ounahi.
Let’s hope that Moyes and the Hammers board react fast enough and get ahead of the competition.
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